diff --git a/_posts/2024-03-03-week06.md b/_posts/2024-03-03-week06.md index 3206fb8..6c3c07d 100644 --- a/_posts/2024-03-03-week06.md +++ b/_posts/2024-03-03-week06.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Due by the end of Sunday (March 3) The different projects that I have looked at so far have been all within my domain of interest. A lot of people did the groundwork for other project evaluations so I did not have to look and do too much work. MaterialUI and shadcn are some of my favorite open source projects as I am really into UX/UI based projects since they do a lot of the more menial work for the frontend. They also solve a lot of the issue with having to deal with complicated front-end frameworks. Pandas, scikit-learn and matplotlibs are also projects that have piqued my interest since they are all things I have used prior, I am glad to see that they are quite easy installs since they are in python and not much else - is required other than perhaps some depencies. For my second project evaluation, I look at decidim which is supposed to help with the integration of software and open democracy but it turns out that ruby on rails just doesn't really install well on non-unix devices. + is required other than perhaps some depencies. For my second project evaluation, I look at decidim which is supposed to help with the integration of software and open democracy but it turns out that ruby on rails just doesn't really install well on non-unix devices. I tried it on my mac and it was a much easier install but my daily is my pc so I probably don't plan on working on that project. The taking stock activity was also really good to set up my goals and what I have/need to accomplish and succeed in my open source journey. I think in terms of what I am most excited about I am very much looking forward to working with a team of people on a specific project and managing that aspect. I really like the project managing aspect of team work from syncing schedules to setting up meetings. Furthermore, I want to see how I can contribute and peer write code with other peoplle in my group. Learning from them will also be a good way for me to improve upon some of my goals of having my coding skills improved especially in an open source project that I am interested in. I am also looking forward to having contact in one way or another with the main contributors of some of these projects. I really am looking forward to seeing that LGTM comment from someone. That will be an very amazing event.